Why do people often fail to realize their travel plans despite their enthusiasm?
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outcome
"Don't let your dreams become a distraction; act in the now, for life is not a plan to be postponed, but a moment to be lived."
According to Osho, people don't realize their travel plans because they mistake planning for living. Enthusiasm gets spent on dreaming and projecting into the future, while the only real moment - now - is ignored. When life is postponed to 'next year' (or even next life), plans remain fantasies. Act here and now; otherwise, future-thinking becomes a slow suicide of experience.
We fail because we keep dreaming about future trips instead of taking a concrete step today, and only today is real.
Why this matters practically
- Convert a plan into one action today (book, set dates, save a fixed amount).
- Replace daydreaming with time on the calendar; protect it and show up.
- Judge progress by present actions, not by how excited the idea makes you.
- Replace daydreaming with time on the calendar; protect it and show up.
- Judge progress by present actions, not by how excited the idea makes you.
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